Quoting Lisi Reisz (lisi.re...@gmail.com): > On Sunday 09 August 2015 14:14:12 Cobra wrote: > > It’s no secret. In the original post I said I did a default install except > > for the inclusion of GNOME. That implies the DM is gdm and the GUI is Gnome > > 3. > > I've just managed to find your "thread" opener, and you did in fact mention > GNOME. You are quoting yourself inaccurately. But I was unable to find it > before. You appear to break the thread every time you reply, which makes the > thread very difficult to follow, and earlier emails very difficult to find. > > You also don't quote, so you really are very difficult to follow.
I agree: the OP really needs to quote. But I think there's a clue in Cobra's posting as to what's going on: X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.2102) I googled apple mail threading and could hardly believe the links I found. But this takes the biscuit: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH19125?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US "Mail (Yosemite): conversation A grouping (or thread) of email messages. Mail uses the subject lines, dates, senders, recipients, and other information from messages to group them together in a conversation, so they’re easier to find and follow. For example, Mail can group messages about a vacation trip, sent to and from multiple people, into a single conversation. Only the most recent message of a conversation is shown in the message list. A number in the top message indicates how many of the conversation's messages are in the current mailbox. Last Modified: Nov 13, 2014" So for Apple "thread" is an alternative alternative term for "Conversation". Most of the other hits are about the difficulties of making "Re:" work "properly"! Cheers, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150809164643.GA10191@alum